Abstract:
The existing published data, combined with our own new field, petrographic, and geochemical observations and data show that ophiolites of the West Koryak fold system originated in a variety of tectonic environments. This fold system stretches along the boundary shared by two of NE Asia ' s largest tectonic units, the Verkboyansk-Chukotka and Koryak-Kamchatka foldbelts. The fold system abounds in Palaeozoic and Mesozoic ophiolites and sedimentary and volcanic island-arc assemblages. The ophiolites are Palaeozoic and Mesozoic in age. The variety of geological and geochemical signatures implies ophiolite origin in diverse tectonic settings. The Early Palaeozoic ophiolites of the Ganychalan accreted terrane and Devonian(?) ophiolites of the Ust-Belaya accreted terrane are fragments of the Panthalassan oceanic lithosphere. Serpentinite melange in the Ust-Belaya terrane contains some blocks of island-are provenance. They are probably Late Palaeozoic-Early Mesozoic in age as determined by K-Ar measurements, which require validation by other techniques.